A rare robbery was caught on tape in North Sacramento. A convenience store clerk was attacked on the job.
Twelve people are under arrest for working the system. Combined, they allegedly defrauded Sacramento County taxpayers out of $350,000.
The governing board of the University of California approved a $2,500 student fee increase Thursday after two days of tense campus protests across the state
The FAA is investigating a local skydiving center, Parachute Center, some of its aircrafts and some individuals associated with the company.
San Joaquin County Sheriff's deputies are searching for the suspects or suspect who gunned down 20-year-old Acampo woman Wednesday night.
Dave Bender gives us his evening weather forecast for November 19, 2009.
A former King, Chris Webber, calls the capitol city a "cow-town" during an interview on ESPN.
A parole agent who oversaw the man accused of kidnapping and raping Jaycee Dugard has been transferred for the safety of him and his family. Laura Cole reports.
Two people were shot tonight during a firefight close to Highway 99 near Lodi. The shots were reported at 8:45 p.m. near a home located near a frontage road.
Authorities are looking for a bear that broke into multiple homes in a Lake Tahoe community in search food. Kris Pickel reports.
Roseville city is developing a ordinance aimed at keeping parks clean. Tony Lopez reports.
He found the words "burn Jew burn" won his school locker. And that was just the beginning of problems for the Amador County teen, who is now fighting back.
An adult store just outside of Cirtus Heights says they're being banned from being located in the city. They say this bans their consitutional rights.
State prison cutbacks could result in state education programs to be cut. Ron Jones reports.
California regulators adopted the nation's first energy-efficiency standards for televisions Wednesday in hopes of reducing electricity use. Elyce Kirchner reports.
Despite multiple attempts to balance California's budget, the state can still expect to confront shortfalls approaching $20 billion during each of the next five years. Koula Gianulias reports.
Financially hobbled University of California moved Wednesday to boost student fees by $2,500 over two years as students staged raucous demonstrations across the state against the higher costs.